Stacey Jones: LOKI S01 E06 Review

NOTHING BUT SPOILERS (Because That’s How You Learn) #12
(Oh, and Just So You Know, This Sucker is the Longest Article TVWriter™ has Ever Published)
by Stacey Jones

EDITOR’S ALERT: This is the latest installment of Stacey Jones’ discussion of Loki and its place in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Or is it the Marvel Televerse? The real universe, maybe? My mind, it be a’wondering.

Anyway, like it says in the title of this post, a world of SPOILERS awaits below the thin red line. Oh, and also an assumption that you’re familiar with the MCU! read article

Everything We All Need to Know About Pitch Meetings

The amazing folks at Screen Rant are doing something wonderful for anyone – man, woman, child, noob, old pro – who wants to get their idea for a TV show or film on the air before the public. They have an entire series of videos on pitch meetings and how they led to some of the best – or not so best – films, TV series, any of us have ever seen.

For example: read article

Last Week’s Most Important Cord Cutting Developments

Amazon classics for us all

Cord Cutters News gives us the latest on the cord cutting front. This time around: Amazon’s Classic TV shows Deal, ESPN+ Price Hike, and More!

Cord Cutters Video Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6tUZA7GiIZPaUu4FQXnFYA

Cord Cutters Web Site:
http://cordcuttersnews.com read article

Bri Castellini: How My ‘Burn Notice’ Podcast Made Me a Better TV Writer

TVWriter™ fave indie filmmaker, Bri Castellini, has turned her talents to several creative arenas, and she has impressed us every time. It’s with true joy that we present this article on her ongoing  – highly successful – experience with podcasting.

by Bri Castellini

We started “Burn, Noticed,” a weekly rewatch podcast for the late 00’s USA television show “Burn Notice,” as a joke. I tweeted the title of what is now a two-year-old show spanning 73 episodes because the concept of a podcast about “Burn Notice” was funny enough to me, let alone a “Burn Notice” recap podcast called Burn, Noticed. read article

Why We Write

Late Night Thought – Psych up or Psych out?

The good guys are the squeaky wheels, not the grease that hides them. Your writing can & should make a difference.